(E35*) Disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere

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NaN% mortality rate associated with the disease disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere

Diagnosis disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere is diagnosed Prevalent in Women Only

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Risk Group for the Disease disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere - Men and Women aged 0

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No Cases of the Disease Disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere identified in Men
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-95+
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No Cases of the Disease Disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere identified in Men

Disease Features disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere - what does this mean

Disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere are caused by an imbalance in hormones produced by the endocrine glands. this can be due to a variety of causes, such as genetic conditions, environmental factors, medications, or other medical conditions. symptoms can vary depending on the type of disorder, but can include changes in metabolism, growth, and development, as well as changes in appetite, energy levels, and mood.

What happens during the disease - disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere

Disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere are caused by a disruption in the normal functioning of the endocrine glands. this disruption can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic mutations, environmental factors, or other medical conditions. the disruption can lead to an imbalance in hormones, which can in turn cause a wide range of symptoms, depending on the specific endocrine gland affected.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Physical examination
  • Medical history
  • Blood tests
  • Urine tests
  • Imaging tests (CT scans, MRIs, X-rays)
  • Hormone level tests
  • Genetic testing
  • Thyroid function tests
  • Adrenal function tests
  • Pituitary gland function tests

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main goal of the treatment: To manage the symptoms and complications of endocrine gland disorders.
  • Prescribe medications to regulate the body's hormones
  • Monitor hormone levels in the body
  • Provide education about the disease and its treatment
  • Refer to specialists for further evaluation and treatment
  • Monitor for potential complications of the disease
  • Provide lifestyle advice and support
  • Refer to support groups for additional help
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No Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere - Prevention

The best way to prevent disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere is to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise, as well as avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. additionally, it is important to keep up with regular check-ups with your doctor to ensure that any underlying issues are detected and treated in a timely manner.

Specified forms of the disease

(E35.0*) Disorders of thyroid gland in diseases classified elsewhere
(E35.1*) Disorders of adrenal glands in diseases classified elsewhere
(E35.8*) Disorders of other endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere